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1 THE WEST & THE WORLD Chapter 29: The Great War Name:_________________________ Date:__________________________ Chapter 29 Secs. 1-2: Charts, Graphs, and Sidebars (CGS)© Use the textbook to answer the following questions based on the charts, graphs, and illustrations in the chapter Picture (Pg. 743) -How did Bismarck’s actions contribute to tensions between Germany and France? Historymakers: Kaiser Wilhelm II (Pg. 744) -To what two world leaders was Wilhelm related? -What point was William making about himself when he told his doctor “Everything about me must be big”? Map: Europe on the Eve of World War I (Pg. 745) -What nations are part of the “Balkans” area? -Which nations were part of the Triple Entente? Why would they have an advantage in a war in Europe? -Which countries in central Europe were non-aligned nations?

2 THE WEST & THE WORLD Chapter 29: The Great War Pg. 2 Chapter 29 Secs. 1-2: Charts, Graphs, and Sidebars (CGS)© Use the textbook to answer the following questions based on the charts, graphs, and illustrations in the chapter Spotlight On: The Armenian Massacre (Pg. 745) -How many Armenians lived within the Ottoman Empire? -Why did relations between the Armenians and Ottomans grow strained in the 1880s? -Why did the Ottomans kill and deport Armenians after 1914? Connect to Today: The War in Bosnia (Pg. 746) -What happened in Yugoslavia in 1991? -What happened in Bosnia? What role did the UN play? Picture (Pg. 747) -What is this a picture of? -What was the goal of this poster? What images did it use to achieve this goal?

3 THE WEST & THE WORLD Chapter 29: The Great War Name:_________________________ Date:__________________________ Chapter 29 Secs. 1-2: Charts, Graphs, and Sidebars (CGS)© Use the textbook to answer the following questions based on the charts, graphs, and illustrations in the chapter Map: World War I in Europe, (Pg. 748) -Based on its location, which two countries can you reasonably assume fought in the Battle of Caporetto in October 1917? -By what date had the Central Powers made their deepest advance into Russian territory? -Which battle on the Western front was a victory for the Central Powers? The New Weapons of War (Pgs ) -What effects did poison gas have? -How did the machine gun help create a stalemate in the war? -What were the first tanks like? -What were planes first used for in the war? -What were German submarines called? What was their primary weapon? Science and Technology: Aviation (Pg. 752) -What role did WWI play in the advancement of aviation technology? -What was the advantage of the 3-motor system in the Ford Tri-Motor plane? -How many passengers could the Ford Tri-Motor carry? Why did they have to bundle up in coats?

4 THE WEST & THE WORLD Chapter 29: The Great War Name:_________________________ Date:__________________________ Chapter 29 Secs. 1-2: Charts, Graphs, and Sidebars (CGS)© Use the textbook to answer the following questions based on the charts, graphs, and illustrations in the chapter Historymakers: Kaiser Wilhelm II (Pg. 744) -To what two world leaders was Wilhelm related? -What point was William making about himself when he told his doctor “Everything about me must be big”? Map: Europe on the Eve of World War I (Pg. 745) -What nations are part of the “Balkans” area? -Which nations were part of the Triple Entente? Why would they have an advantage in a war in Europe? Spotlight On: The Armenian Massacre (Pg. 745) -How many Armenians lived within the Ottoman Empire? -Why did relations between the Armenians and Ottomans grow strained in the 1880s? -Why did the Ottomans kill and deport Armenians after 1914? Connect to Today: The War in Bosnia (Pg. 746) -What happened in Yugoslavia in 1991? -What happened in Bosnia? What role did the UN play? Picture (Pg. 747) -What is this a picture of? -What was the goal of this poster? What images did it use to achieve this goal? Map: World War I in Europe, (Pg. 748) -Based on its location, which two countries can you reasonably assume fought in the Battle of Caporetto in October 1917? -By what date had the Central Powers made their deepest advance into Russian territory? -Which battle on the Western front was a victory for the Central Powers? The New Weapons of War (Pgs ) -What effects did poison gas have? -How did the machine gun help create a stalemate in the war? -What were the first tanks like? -What were planes first used for in the war? -What were German submarines called? What was their primary weapon? Science and Technology: Aviation (Pg. 752) -What role did WWI play in the advancement of aviation technology? -What was the advantage of the 3-motor system in the Ford Tri-Motor plane? -How many passengers could the Ford Tri-Motor carry? Why did they have to bundle up in coats?


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